Mediterranean Timescapes
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Mediterranean Timescapes
Chronological Age and Cultural Practice in the Roman Empire
Laurence, Ray; Trifilo, Francesco
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
304
Mole
9781032478869
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1. Introduction: The Commemoration of Age-at-Death; PART I Age-at-Death in Epitaphs - Issues and Possibilities; 2. 'Demography' and the Measurement of Time in Epitaphs; 3. Understanding the Use of Chronological Age: From the Life Course to Timescapes; 4. Inscribing Age-at-Death as a Cultural Practice; 5. Birthdays, Numbers and Centenarians; PART II Age and Society; 6. Towards a Geography of Age and Gender in the Western Mediterranean; 7. The Family, Age and the Commemoration of the Dead; 8. Freed Slaves across the Mediterranean: Commemorating the Dead; 9. Cities and Soldiers: The Use of Age in the Cemeteries of Roman Africa; PART III Mediterranean Timescapes; 10. The Roman Armed Forces as an Epigraphic Institution; 11. Age and Culture in Numidia: Establishing Localized Timescapes; 12. Explaining Variation in the Use of Chronological Age across the Western Mediterranean; 13. Timescapes of Life and Death in the Western Mediterranean; 14. Afterword - the Archaeology of Latin Epitaphs in the Western Mediterranean
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Age Roman Mediterranean Body Urban Digital Humanities;Africa Proconsularis;Latin Epitaphs;Epigraphic Habit;Roman Numerals;Carthage;Census;Follow;Graph Note;Commemorative Practices;North African Provinces;Young Men;African Provinces;CIL;Chronological Age;Western Mediterranean;Trend Line;Ludi Saeculares;Female Commemoration;Sicca Veneria;Held;Human Life Span;Model Life Tables;Age Commemoration;Male Commemoration;Lex Aelia Sentia
1. Introduction: The Commemoration of Age-at-Death; PART I Age-at-Death in Epitaphs - Issues and Possibilities; 2. 'Demography' and the Measurement of Time in Epitaphs; 3. Understanding the Use of Chronological Age: From the Life Course to Timescapes; 4. Inscribing Age-at-Death as a Cultural Practice; 5. Birthdays, Numbers and Centenarians; PART II Age and Society; 6. Towards a Geography of Age and Gender in the Western Mediterranean; 7. The Family, Age and the Commemoration of the Dead; 8. Freed Slaves across the Mediterranean: Commemorating the Dead; 9. Cities and Soldiers: The Use of Age in the Cemeteries of Roman Africa; PART III Mediterranean Timescapes; 10. The Roman Armed Forces as an Epigraphic Institution; 11. Age and Culture in Numidia: Establishing Localized Timescapes; 12. Explaining Variation in the Use of Chronological Age across the Western Mediterranean; 13. Timescapes of Life and Death in the Western Mediterranean; 14. Afterword - the Archaeology of Latin Epitaphs in the Western Mediterranean
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Age Roman Mediterranean Body Urban Digital Humanities;Africa Proconsularis;Latin Epitaphs;Epigraphic Habit;Roman Numerals;Carthage;Census;Follow;Graph Note;Commemorative Practices;North African Provinces;Young Men;African Provinces;CIL;Chronological Age;Western Mediterranean;Trend Line;Ludi Saeculares;Female Commemoration;Sicca Veneria;Held;Human Life Span;Model Life Tables;Age Commemoration;Male Commemoration;Lex Aelia Sentia